Set within the fringes of a traditional village, this detached Grade II listed cottage is the perfect bolt hole for couples simply wanting to relax and enjoy an area rich in history and natural beauty

The small village of Clearwell is peacefully tucked into the valley, though small the village has a bustling community and is well served offering three village inns and restaurants. Surrounded by countryside with well waymarked paths that will guide you through some breath taking scenery no matter what the time of year. Both the Forest of Dean and Wye valley are steeped in history with many medieval and market towns to explore, Ross on Wye, Monmouth, Tintern and Hay on Wye. And for a little more adventure outdoors there is canoeing and rock climbing at Symonds Yat, Mountain biking for all abilities throughout the Forest of Dean and for serious walking the Black Mountains just across the border.

Cross over the mill stream to the front door of this Grade II listed cottage, the small porch is just great to leave those muddy boots behind. Step on into the lounge/kitchen/diner simply brimming with character which has been cleverly mixed with its own eclectic style, the simple touches and vibrant colours will take your breath away. The lounge area is welcoming with comfy sofas that are complemented with cushions and throws, and the wood burner is perfect for a chilly autumn evening. The bespoke kitchen is well-equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge. And for a simple supper there is a table for two within the open-plan area. A useful utility area with a washing machine is situated just off the kitchen. When the day is done climb the stairs to the mezzanine bedroom within the eaves, this simple and spacious room is light and airy with a double bed and a further day bed well placed close to the open bannister overlooking the lounge just perfect to escape and enjoy a chapter of a good book, there is an en-suite shower room with WC.

Enjoy a breakfast within the small private gravelled courtyard, there is bicycle storage and parking for 2 cars.

Dogs fees are charged per dog at £20.00 for up to 7 nights, £40.00 for up to 14 nights and an additional £20.00 for every week or part week thereafter.

A great base for walkers and cyclists with the forest on your doorstep

Within easy reach of the Black Mountains and Welsh borders

An area steeped in history with castles and villages to explore

Complex of properties

Enclosed garden / patio

Open fire / woodburner

Internet access

Working farm

Pub nearby

Fishing onsite / nearby

Romantic

Quirky

Rustic

Honeymoon Hideaways

Towels included

Property code: 54298

Set within the fringes of a traditional village, this detached Grade II listed cottage is the perfect bolt hole for couples simply wanting to relax and enjoy an area rich in history and natural beauty

The small village of Clearwell is peacefully tucked into the valley, though small the village has a bustling community and is well served offering three village inns and restaurants. Surrounded by countryside with well waymarked paths that will guide you through some breath taking scenery no matter what the time of year. Both the Forest of Dean and Wye valley are steeped in history with many medieval and market towns to explore, Ross on Wye, Monmouth, Tintern and Hay on Wye. And for a little more adventure outdoors there is canoeing and rock climbing at Symonds Yat, Mountain biking for all abilities throughout the Forest of Dean and for serious walking the Black Mountains just across the border.

Cross over the mill stream to the front door of this Grade II listed cottage, the small porch is just great to leave those muddy boots behind. Step on into the lounge/kitchen/diner simply brimming with character which has been cleverly mixed with its own eclectic style, the simple touches and vibrant colours will take your breath away. The lounge area is welcoming with comfy sofas that are complemented with cushions and throws, and the wood burner is perfect for a chilly autumn evening. The bespoke kitchen is well-equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge. And for a simple supper there is a table for two within the open-plan area. A useful utility area with a washing machine is situated just off the kitchen. When the day is done climb the stairs to the mezzanine bedroom within the eaves, this simple and spacious room is light and airy with a double bed and a further day bed well placed close to the open bannister overlooking the lounge just perfect to escape and enjoy a chapter of a good book, there is an en-suite shower room with WC.

Enjoy a breakfast within the small private gravelled courtyard, there is bicycle storage and parking for 2 cars.

Dogs fees are charged per dog at £20.00 for up to 7 nights, £40.00 for up to 14 nights and an additional £20.00 for every week or part week thereafter.

Property code: 54298

1 Double bed

1 Shower room

Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment

Utility area with washing machine

Wood burner (first basket of logs included)

Electric heating included

Ample off-road parking

Wi-Fi included

1 dog welcome

Shop 2 miles and pubs within walking distance

TV/DVD in lounge

Regret no children, babes in arms welcome

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 17 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.1

Overall equipment

4.5

Overall comfort

4.3

Overall location

4.5

Reviewed by
Ian
11th March 2019

Querky but careflly thought out cottage ideal for similar people

Reviewed by
Kate
28th December 2018

The cottage was really cosy and perfect for our needs. Taller people may have difficulty with the shower which is a bit cramped and the bed which has a solid base on the end. The cottage has all of the necessary amenities. The location was fantastic! Very peaceful and quiet village. Clearwell Caves are definitely worth a visit.

Reviewed by
Sarah
3rd November 2018

A very lovely cottage. A very quiet get away. A nice chilled out week was very needed .

Reviewed by
Odele
26th October 2018

The location is wonderful, set in a beautiful village with so many walks right on the door step. A great base for exploring the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. The cottage is cosy when the log fire is lit and the kitchen is well equipped. Dog friendly cottage, which we paid extra for, but the information pack on arrival says that they must stay Read morein the porch. Hide

Reviewed by
Rosemary
16th September 2018

A pleasant little cottage, not a lot of space upstairs

Reviewed by
Julie
3rd September 2018

Very cute and comfy. Well equipped. Friendly but non intrusive owners at the farm next door. Good location to get to lots of interesting locations nearby. Lovely set lunch at Tudor Farmhouse and The Butchers Arms is great. Sitting by the stream is just lovely. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by
Maria
23rd August 2018

Cottage is quirky and a lovely setting. Location is fantastic. Lots around to do especially if you like walking.

Reviewed by
Anthea
10th August 2018

This cottage is excellent for those on a walking holiday or sight seers. Not to be recommended if you want to stay there for hours in the day. The sound of the stream is lovely but the interior is rather dark. The shower cubicle has a bench in it which is a nice touch and useful if you are feeling frail. The main bed is quite comfortable but the seRead morecond bed isnt, though a child might not notice this. Be sure to stock up on food before arriving unless you plan to eat at the pub. Hide

Reviewed by
Susan
3rd August 2018

Cottage was cosy, nice area to unwind and relax. Our journey was a bit long mainly due to motorway repairs, I would definitely visit again if it was more closer to home.

Reviewed by
Julie
29th June 2018

Beautiful cottage with lovely comfy furnishings. The stream running next to the cottage with the little bridge over it to the front door is lovely to sit next to in one of the two patio areas. Very handy location for sightseeing and walking.

Reviewed by
Karen
22nd June 2018

We had a fabulous stay, cottage was just right for us and with the extreme heat lovely to sit by the brook. Our dog was very happy with all the walks close by. Butchers Arms was very handy & dog friendly, Ostrich Inn delicious food & beautiful garden. Very comfortable & well equipped .

Reviewed by
suzan
15th June 2018

amazing location & beautiful cottage.would definately go back again.

Reviewed by
Chloe
7th May 2018

We had a lovely weeks stay at Hawthorn Cottage, would definitely recommend!

Set within the fringes of a traditional village, this detached Grade II listed cottage is the perfect bolt hole for couples simply wanting to relax and enjoy an area rich in history and natural beauty

The small village of Clearwell is peacefully tucked into the valley, though small the village has a bustling community and is well served offering three village inns and restaurants. Surrounded by countryside with well waymarked paths that will guide you through some breath taking scenery no matter what the time of year. Both the Forest of Dean and Wye valley are steeped in history with many medieval and market towns to explore, Ross on Wye, Monmouth, Tintern and Hay on Wye. And for a little more adventure outdoors there is canoeing and rock climbing at Symonds Yat, Mountain biking for all abilities throughout the Forest of Dean and for serious walking the Black Mountains just across the border.

Cross over the mill stream to the front door of this Grade II listed cottage, the small porch is just great to leave those muddy boots behind. Step on into the lounge/kitchen/diner simply brimming with character which has been cleverly mixed with its own eclectic style, the simple touches and vibrant colours will take your breath away. The lounge area is welcoming with comfy sofas that are complemented with cushions and throws, and the wood burner is perfect for a chilly autumn evening. The bespoke kitchen is well-equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge. And for a simple supper there is a table for two within the open-plan area. A useful utility area with a washing machine is situated just off the kitchen. When the day is done climb the stairs to the mezzanine bedroom within the eaves, this simple and spacious room is light and airy with a double bed and a further day bed well placed close to the open bannister overlooking the lounge just perfect to escape and enjoy a chapter of a good book, there is an en-suite shower room with WC.

Enjoy a breakfast within the small private gravelled courtyard, there is bicycle storage and parking for 2 cars.

Dogs fees are charged per dog at £20.00 for up to 7 nights, £40.00 for up to 14 nights and an additional £20.00 for every week or part week thereafter.

The cottage was really cosy and perfect for our needs. Taller people may have difficulty with the shower which is a bit cramped and the bed which has a solid base on the end. The cottage has all of the necessary amenities. The location was fantastic! Very peaceful and quiet village. Clearwell Caves are definitely worth a visit.

Reviewed by
Sarah
3rd November 2018

A very lovely cottage. A very quiet get away. A nice chilled out week was very needed .

Reviewed by
Odele
26th October 2018

The location is wonderful, set in a beautiful village with so many walks right on the door step. A great base for exploring the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. The cottage is cosy when the log fire is lit and the kitchen is well equipped. Dog friendly cottage, which we paid extra for, but the information pack on arrival says that they must stay Read morein the porch. Hide

Reviewed by
Rosemary
16th September 2018

A pleasant little cottage, not a lot of space upstairs

Reviewed by
Julie
3rd September 2018

Very cute and comfy. Well equipped. Friendly but non intrusive owners at the farm next door. Good location to get to lots of interesting locations nearby. Lovely set lunch at Tudor Farmhouse and The Butchers Arms is great. Sitting by the stream is just lovely. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by
Maria
23rd August 2018

Cottage is quirky and a lovely setting. Location is fantastic. Lots around to do especially if you like walking.

Reviewed by
Anthea
10th August 2018

This cottage is excellent for those on a walking holiday or sight seers. Not to be recommended if you want to stay there for hours in the day. The sound of the stream is lovely but the interior is rather dark. The shower cubicle has a bench in it which is a nice touch and useful if you are feeling frail. The main bed is quite comfortable but the seRead morecond bed isnt, though a child might not notice this. Be sure to stock up on food before arriving unless you plan to eat at the pub. Hide

Reviewed by
Susan
3rd August 2018

Cottage was cosy, nice area to unwind and relax. Our journey was a bit long mainly due to motorway repairs, I would definitely visit again if it was more closer to home.

Reviewed by
Julie
29th June 2018

Beautiful cottage with lovely comfy furnishings. The stream running next to the cottage with the little bridge over it to the front door is lovely to sit next to in one of the two patio areas. Very handy location for sightseeing and walking.

Reviewed by
Karen
22nd June 2018

We had a fabulous stay, cottage was just right for us and with the extreme heat lovely to sit by the brook. Our dog was very happy with all the walks close by. Butchers Arms was very handy & dog friendly, Ostrich Inn delicious food & beautiful garden. Very comfortable & well equipped .

Reviewed by
suzan
15th June 2018

amazing location & beautiful cottage.would definately go back again.

Reviewed by
Chloe
7th May 2018

We had a lovely weeks stay at Hawthorn Cottage, would definitely recommend!

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

This property is personally managed by
Beth.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 17 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.1

Overall equipment

4.5

Overall comfort

4.3

Overall location

4.5

Reviewed by
Ian
11th March 2019

Querky but careflly thought out cottage ideal for similar people

Reviewed by
Kate
28th December 2018

The cottage was really cosy and perfect for our needs. Taller people may have difficulty with the shower which is a bit cramped and the bed which has a solid base on the end. The cottage has all of the necessary amenities. The location was fantastic! Very peaceful and quiet village. Clearwell Caves are definitely worth a visit.

Reviewed by
Sarah
3rd November 2018

A very lovely cottage. A very quiet get away. A nice chilled out week was very needed .

Reviewed by
Odele
26th October 2018

The location is wonderful, set in a beautiful village with so many walks right on the door step. A great base for exploring the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. The cottage is cosy when the log fire is lit and the kitchen is well equipped. Dog friendly cottage, which we paid extra for, but the information pack on arrival says that they must stay Read morein the porch. Hide

Reviewed by
Rosemary
16th September 2018

A pleasant little cottage, not a lot of space upstairs

Reviewed by
Julie
3rd September 2018

Very cute and comfy. Well equipped. Friendly but non intrusive owners at the farm next door. Good location to get to lots of interesting locations nearby. Lovely set lunch at Tudor Farmhouse and The Butchers Arms is great. Sitting by the stream is just lovely. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by
Maria
23rd August 2018

Cottage is quirky and a lovely setting. Location is fantastic. Lots around to do especially if you like walking.

Reviewed by
Anthea
10th August 2018

This cottage is excellent for those on a walking holiday or sight seers. Not to be recommended if you want to stay there for hours in the day. The sound of the stream is lovely but the interior is rather dark. The shower cubicle has a bench in it which is a nice touch and useful if you are feeling frail. The main bed is quite comfortable but the seRead morecond bed isnt, though a child might not notice this. Be sure to stock up on food before arriving unless you plan to eat at the pub. Hide

Reviewed by
Susan
3rd August 2018

Cottage was cosy, nice area to unwind and relax. Our journey was a bit long mainly due to motorway repairs, I would definitely visit again if it was more closer to home.

Reviewed by
Julie
29th June 2018

Beautiful cottage with lovely comfy furnishings. The stream running next to the cottage with the little bridge over it to the front door is lovely to sit next to in one of the two patio areas. Very handy location for sightseeing and walking.

Reviewed by
Karen
22nd June 2018

We had a fabulous stay, cottage was just right for us and with the extreme heat lovely to sit by the brook. Our dog was very happy with all the walks close by. Butchers Arms was very handy & dog friendly, Ostrich Inn delicious food & beautiful garden. Very comfortable & well equipped .

Reviewed by
suzan
15th June 2018

amazing location & beautiful cottage.would definately go back again.

Reviewed by
Chloe
7th May 2018

We had a lovely weeks stay at Hawthorn Cottage, would definitely recommend!